Transport GuideTravel from Victoria Island to Ojota (Bus,Car,Taxi)
The journey from Victoria Island (VI) to Ojota is a key cross-city commute, connecting the island's bustling commercial and residential hub to a major mainland transportation interchange. Expect a diverse landscape, from upscale island streets to the iconic Third Mainland Bridge and the energetic mainland expressways, with traffic being a significant factor, especially during peak hours.
Distance
21.4 km
Duration
1h 26m
Total Cost
β¦1,000 - β¦1,400
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Falomo Bridge Roundabout / Awolowo Road Intersection
From your specific location within Victoria Island (e.g., near Falomo or Ozumba Mbadiwe), look for a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle) or a smaller commercial bus (Danfo) with 'Obalende' or 'CMS' written on its front. Flag one down and confirm the destination.
Obalende Bus Terminal / Federal Secretariat
Alight at the Obalende Terminus. Once you drop, you'll be in a bustling bus park. Navigate towards the main section where inter-island and mainland buses congregate. You might need to walk a short distance.
Obalende Flyover / Under the Third Mainland Bridge approach
At Obalende, listen carefully for conductors shouting 'Ojota! Ojota!' or ask locals for directions to the 'Ojota park'. Board a Danfo heading directly to Ojota. Confirm the fare before boarding.
Third Mainland Bridge / Lagos Lagoon
The bus will take you on a significant part of the journey across the iconic Third Mainland Bridge. Take in the views of the Lagos Lagoon, but be prepared for potential traffic delays, especially during rush hours.
Iyana Oworo Bus Stop / Under Oworonshoki Bridge
After descending the Third Mainland Bridge, your bus will pass through the busy Iyana Oworo interchange. This is a crucial landmark indicating you are very close to Ojota.
Ojota Bus Terminal / Ojota Under Bridge
As you approach Ojota, tell the conductor you're dropping at 'Ojota Under Bridge' or 'Ojota Main Park'. They will signal for you to alight at the primary Ojota bus terminal.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Timing is Key:** Avoid peak hours (6:30 AM - 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM) if possible, as traffic on the Third Mainland Bridge and Oworonshoki Expressway can be notoriously heavy, significantly extending travel time.
**Confirm Fares:** Always confirm the fare with the conductor before boarding a Danfo, especially from major parks like Obalende, to avoid any misunderstandings.
**Secure Belongings:** Keep your personal belongings secure and close to you, particularly in crowded bus stops and while boarding or alighting.
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Major connecting road between Victoria Island and Ojota
βRoute FAQ
Is it safe to travel by Danfo at night from Victoria Island to Ojota?
While major routes like this are generally plied by Danfos late into the evening, it's advisable to use ride-hailing services (Uber/Bolt) for enhanced safety and convenience, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area or it's past 8 PM.
How long does the journey typically take, factoring in Lagos traffic?
During off-peak hours (mid-day, late night), the journey can be as quick as 45-60 minutes. However, during peak traffic (morning and evening rush), the journey can easily stretch to 1.5 - 2.5 hours, sometimes even longer due to congestion on the Third Mainland Bridge and Oworonshoki Expressway.
Are there alternative public transport options like BRT directly from Victoria Island to Ojota?
Currently, there isn't a direct BRT route from Victoria Island to Ojota. You might use a combination of BRT (e.g., from CMS to Iyana Oworo) and then connect via another bus or Keke to Ojota, but the Danfo route via Obalende or direct ride-hailing are generally more straightforward and popular choices for this specific commute.